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For half a year, I tolerated my fiancé and his family making fun of me in Arabic, believing

Overheard and Underestimated

The private dining room of the Damascus Rose Restaurant buzzed with Arabic conversation and the rich aroma of Middle Eastern spices. The Almanzor family animatedly filled the table with words they assumed I couldn’t understand. They thought I was just a naive American girl. Little did they know—I spoke Arabic fluently.

The Fiancé’s Hidden Mockery

Tariq, my fiancé, sat beside me, his hand lightly on my shoulder. He turned to his brother Omar, speaking swiftly in Arabic about my supposed flaws, dismissing my presence entirely.

“She doesn’t even know how to brew proper coffee,” Tariq scoffed.

Omar laughed, almost derisively. “A machine? Brother, have your standards fallen that low?”

I sipped water calmly, masking every flicker of emotion. Years in Dubai had taught me that being underestimated could be a powerful weapon.

Polite Facades and Hidden Insults

Tariq’s mother, Leila, added her own cutting words, disguised as compliments.

Tariq translated with a sugary smile: “My mother says you look beautiful tonight, Habibti.”

I returned a soft smile, concealing the sting of her insult.

Then Amira, his sister, joined in. “She doesn’t even speak our language,” she whispered loudly enough for everyone to hear. Tariq’s quick retort drew laughter, leaving me further isolated, yet quietly observing.

Planning in Silence

I excused myself to the restroom, where privacy and marble offered a brief refuge. A message from James Chen, my father’s head of security, lit up my phone. The audio files documenting the family’s insults had been transcribed. My father asked if I was ready to act.

I typed swiftly: “Not yet. We need professional incrimination, not just personal.” Then, I deleted the message, refreshed my makeup, and returned to the table.

The Toast That Revealed Everything

Hassan, Tariq’s father, raised his glass:
“To my son’s clever match. May he extract every advantage from this alliance, and may the American girl remain blissfully ignorant.”

Tariq translated smoothly: “My father wishes us happiness and prosperity.”

I smiled, lifting my glass. They saw me as the unsuspecting lamb, but I was the architect of a quiet trap. Their underestimation was their greatest mistake.

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